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Originally Posted by Kizzy
There is no 'good' and 'bad' in this instance.
If you allow your child to play the game then by definition that is against their policy in the eyes of the school.
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It's no ****ing business of the school's what a kid gets up to in their own time.
What's next, are they going to insist on dictating what the pupils have for meals at home? What activities they get up to on Holidays and weekends? Should they just insist on moving a teacher into every household to take over parenting duties? Let parents be ****ing parents.
It's micromanaging when they have no business doing so. The Schools should only intervene if there's something seriously wrong, not just because they don't like that kids play video games.